of boats and ships are native to the Philippines: Balangay Paraw Vinta Karakoa Clariza, Elena. "Research Guides: Philippines: Philippine Boats & Navigation"... 845 bytes (50 words) - 01:25, 25 July 2023 |
(mangayaw) of thalassocracies, a notable example of such a warship is the karakoa of the Visayas. These were seasonal and played a large part in the noble... 31 KB (3,014 words) - 08:36, 1 May 2024 |
Similarly, the Spanish priest Francisco Combés, describing the large karakoa outrigger warships of the Visayan Islands in the Philippines, remarked:... 43 KB (4,866 words) - 08:35, 1 May 2024 |
cannon maker known as Panday Pira. Several native warships such as the karakoa and lanong were equipped with lelas and lantakas and was used against enemy... 25 KB (2,718 words) - 05:00, 8 March 2024 |
barangay originated from balangay, the Austronesian word for "sailboat". The Karakoa was an ancient warship in the Philippines by the Visayan and Kapampangan... 52 KB (5,764 words) - 20:10, 4 May 2024 |
A juanga or joanga refers to large-sized kora-kora, karakoa and lanong. They are used all throughout the Philippines and Eastern Indonesia, in Maluku... 20 KB (2,499 words) - 23:28, 6 April 2024 |
known as bidok, birok, or biroko (also spelled biroco) in the Visayas. The karakoa, a large Visayan warship, was also a type of balangay. "Balangay" is a... 38 KB (3,782 words) - 23:14, 6 April 2024 |